Data on law enforcement by Chinese police
All of the data is publicly available and any sensitive personal inforamtion has been removed. This data is solely for my research purposes.
Overview
Elite challenges and mass uprisings pose significant threats to authoritarian regimes (Svolik 2012). State coercion has been crucial in addressing the uncertainty induced by these issues (Cai and Chen 2022). This dataset concentrates on the potent instruments of state coercion in China, specifically administrative punishment, to explore various topics related to Chinese politics (Stern and Hassid 2012).
The author has crawled over 10 million data points from various apps and websites in China. Using
httr2 and V8, data collection can be made easier with functional programming, allowing for seamless multithreading and efficient error handling.
Data distribution
Examples of Data Application: Policing at Protests
Policing protest is a key topic in the study of social movements. Based on these 12 million policing documents, the author has identified about 100,000 instances of social protests happening in China.
Utilizing the geocoding R package developed by the author, we have obtained the geographic coordinates of where the protests take place.
Where did social protests occur in Jilin Province, China?
Citation
@online{xinzhuo2023,
author = {Xinzhuo, Huang},
title = {Data on Law Enforcement by {Chinese} Police},
date = {2023-09-04},
url = {https://xinzhuo.work/data/penality},
langid = {en}
}